Jenolan Caves Accommodation
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The perfect luxury escape for romantics. A secluded chalet with jacuzzi, fireplace & amazing views! |
2 | $300 - $335 nightly |
2-12 | Cottage/ House 0 km to Midway Katoomba & |
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Two luxury cabins set high on a hill with gorgeous views out over the surrounding countryside. |
14 | $129 - $250 nightly |
2-59 | Cottage/ House 30 km to Jenolan Caves, horse |
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Amore On Cliff offers you the love nest you've dreamed of. Fully self-contained luxury cottage. |
5 | $189 - $250 nightly |
2-14 | Cottage/ House 1 km to 3 sisters |
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RATED 19/20 BY SYDNEY MORNING HERALD "WEEKENDS AWAY". Just for two romantics. |
2 | $186 - $245 nightly |
2-21 | Cottage/ House 25 km to Jenolan Caves, |
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Special: school holidayweekend 26-28 Sept available........ FREE massage if others booked...... ENJOY GLORIOUS Mtns........sPaBATH, FANTASTIC MASSAGES & GREAT VIEWS JAMISON VALLEy. Perfect for that special weekend-champagne, cheese and biscuits, double spa and in-house massages |
6 | $93 - $220 nightly |
2-59 | Cottage/ House 0 km to Jamison Valley |
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Special: School Hols. Come and enjoy the luxury of the grand home - The Laurels. Situated on the mall it is an easy stroll only minutes away to boutiques, cafes and restaurants and station. Enjoy champagne while luxiorating free standing bath with fire embers burning. |
6 | $200 - $325 nightly |
2-59 | Other 0 km to leura |
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Reviews of Jenolan Caves
Rating: 4 out of 5
Trevor - December 2005
Jenolan Caves mustbe the most famous in Australia and are open daily. They really are impressive especially with the lighting and the knoweldge of the tour guides. Big kids and little kids will love them.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Nick - October 2006
You cant visit the Blue Mountains without even just driving down to the caves but try devoting a whole day if you ar going to do them seriously
Rating: 3 out of 5
Alan - February 1990
Jenolan caves was a fantastic experience with lots of diffused lighting and etherical music. However it seems to be becoming a bit commercialised and care needs to be taken to protect it It seems to be a bit orientated towards money more than service to the tourist industry.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Karina - June 2006
Jenolan Caves is a great destination if you are looking for a little adventure. There are many caves to explore so make sure you have time
Rating: 4 out of 5
Melissa - July 2006
Visited the caves this year as part of a family holiday. We went in the winter time and it was freezing. You definately need a couple of days here to explore all of the caves and you need to get there early in the morning to be guaranteed a spot on one of the many tours. It doesn\'t matter if you do the tour at nighttime or daytime as it all looks the same on the inside. Some of the stair climbing buggers you but it is well worth the walk. Try to get a package deal with the tours cause it can end up very expensive if you book tours separately.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Nick - October 2006
You need to take a whole day for the caves if you really want to do them justice as the tour times are a bit funny. The caves are well worth it though.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Zika - April 1986
We visited the caves when we were kids for a school excursion - they were awesome.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Katy - February 2006
Awesome. We stayed at Oberon which was great too. The caves were better than expected and the guides were knowledgeable and informative.
Rating: 5 out of 5
karmen - November 1984
Best times to visit are late spring and throughout autumn.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Cam - July 1988
Going as a kid was cool, suggest that you go on the small tours as this gives a bit of a personal touch.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Alicia - September 2006
Spot on about going there early so you may be able to catch 2 caves as a better package deal - but they are set at scheduled times throughout the day, so expect to spend some time lazying about and potentially spending $ to boost the local tourism $. On a regular basis, there are musical performances in the caves as well making use of the acoustics in the cave. I\'m yet to go for one, at least it\'s not too far off from Sydney.
Rating: 4 out of 5
Liz - June 2006
Worth the trip, can be done in a day from Sydney but take care of narrow, windey roads. The Caves are worth the drive, don\'t do more than 2 in day as can get a bit much.Also take a look around Caves House while there.
Rating: 5 out of 5
Karina - June 2006
The caves a super cool. You can take tours with a tour guide. There are many caves with different sizes, the big ones are a must see.





